Show THE OGDEN 8 Gay Cross Stitch for Towels Dorothy Dix GOOD MANNERS HELP YOU ALONG ROAD TO SUCCESS How to Behave Is Greatest Lesson Parents Can Teach Children No one will deny that to teach children good manners requires the patience of Job and the vigilance of an v F B I ex- - pert but the re wards of doing it are so great that they are ' worth all the time and labor and effort that their parents put into it For good manners are a letter of credit that are honored at sight the world over and that take their lucky possessor farther than beauty or brain and all the cardinal virtues put together This is a matter of common knowledge and common experience We all know that we get our first impression of every human being with whom we come in contact from his- o her manners We are attracted to strangers or repulsed by the way in which they greet us: ami whether they are gracious and cordial or gruff and repellent determines whether we continue the acquaintance or drop them with ja dull cold thud right then and there We rate their intelligence by- the ease with which they adapt themselves to the company they are in We foretell their success or failure by the suavity of their address and like the great naturalist who could reconstruct a whole animal from a single bone we can tell what sort of a family background they had and what kind of mothers by the way they sit and stand and eat Of course this1 snap judgment may not always be correct People with rough exteriors may be all sweetness and light within The bull in the china shop may be worth a dozen parlor snakes The man who sits while a woman stands may be the soul of chivalry - - A genius may gargle his soup and eat peas with his knife But the trouble is that we find out that the possess these charms too late to do them any good The Get a Hand The boor didn’t get the job he wanted and could have filled so brilliantly because he came into the president’s office smoking a eig-arwith his hat on his head and sat down on the corner of the desk The woman never got invited to walk under the awning she was dying to because sShe always got into arguments with the other guests Whereas on the contrary many a man of mediocre ability holds down a good job solely on the strength of his good manners which make everybody like him and inclined to give him a shove up the ladder And many a woman is a social favorite because she always can be depended upon to do the fright thing in the right way at the right time Good manners being such an asset then is it not strange that mothers who after all are responsible for their children’s manners do not take the trouble to put into their hands- - this treasure which would be worth far more to them than if they gave them a block of government bonds? Some mothers do of course but "because It takes perseverance and work and worry to drill the amenities of life Into children the majority of mothers just let them go hog-wil- d with pig manners and trust to luck that those who have been reared hoodlums will turn into polished ladies and gentlemen when they are grown And that gives us the uncouth youngsters who only grunt when you speak to them who ruthlessly destroy your property and whose Well-Manner- ed et A We Give Green Stamps for WIRE SUIT HANGERS Cleaners Quality 2215 Washington Blvd Women Tip Their Hats — fo Modern War 1 PORTLAND JAPS raws 3 fol(Please address letters-a- s lows: Dr George VV Crane Hopkins Syndicate 520 North Michigan Boulevard Chicago I1L) Notice this letter from one of the outstanding editors in the midwest He has the true scientific spirit realizing that a newspaper should lead the way in pursuit of truth instead of trailing along 25 years In the rear of progress The newspaper is the family textbook of America and the only regular source of printed information and enlightenment for the majority of our people during the last 40 years of their lives It cannot fulfill its true mission unless it gives people what they need s 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 29 1942 Case Records Talks ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 7 CASE X-13- 9: Mat L aged V I a gift The youngsters think that whether they have good manners or bad makes no difference But it does An child can establish a prejudice against him in the minds of those who know him that it takes years and years to outlive Not long ago I was urging a friend to call in a brilliant young doctor and she replied: "Oh no I’ve known him all his life and he was the most brat I ever saw I want nothing to do with him”i And none of us ever go out of our way to entertain for the girl who didn’t bother to write a bread and butter letter after a Jy- - BY MRS ANNE CABOT “You’re doing wonderfully good You don’t usually think 'of an work among our readers through elephant as being a “pet"— frat this your psychology column even one is! A slightly silly afd altoan occasional ancient and though frustrated biddy at times will elephant on a leash squeezing into a tiny tub on Saturday fori a good scrub — you’ll like all the Resigns! Each figure is about 5 inches and there are seven figures One for each day of the week Cros stitch and simple outline are the Statches used t To obtain transfer patterns for the Cross Stitch Elephant Towels (Pattern No 5364) instructions on how to transfer color chart for working each design amounts of materials specified send 3) cents in coin your name and address and the pattern number to Today’s Pattern ' Service Ogden Standard-Examiner New Montgomery St a San Francisco Calif 149 Canadians Okeh Conscription Plan April 29 (AP— Ca- nadian citizens authorized the use of Canadian conscripts anywhere in week-en- d party Good manners are not the result the world by a vote approaching in a plebiscite yester-da- y of a miracle They don’t come by i nature A mother has to commence boxes From Dominion ballot a them into child the in drilling answerWo came an the affirmative cradle Bui after she has told submitted the "regime question by to a times million stand Tommy up when a lady enters the room of Prime Minister W L Mackenzie and answer politely when he is King: "Are you in favor of re spoken to he will do it of his own leasing the- government frqn any accord and she will know that she obligation arisingout of past has given (him something whose commitments restricting the method of raising men for military serv-iceprice is above rubies DOROTHY DIX f Returns from 28661 of th 31203 (Released by The Bell polls showed 2590767 voted yes Syndicate Inc) I and 1474866 no OTTAWA two-to-o- ne ?” Coast Wants Man At Brigham City LOS ANGELES School Frock April 29—Ex- of William S L Main 53 of Redlands Calif to face charges of violation of the California corporate securities act and grand theft is being sought by ' the sheriff’s of' fice here WAR QUIZ 1 These crossed swords on an army man’s uniform might indicate he was a champion with the saber Do you know whether that’s so? Navy have & 1 I future marital security It is deeply gratifying to me to receive a kind letter like that from for many older today’s editor editors in America are afraid of this column Truth Is Wholesome Several have cancelled it when they encountered the first sex cases Others have taken a scientific View despite their personal fears and have watched the reaction from you readers One big eastern newspaper for instance hit upon the idea of presenting one of the sex cases but disclaiming any responsibility for it saying the editors simply wanted to get the opinions of the public as to whether or not such scientific articles should appear in a family newspaper They thus employed it much as a trial balloon And they found that the public wants this type of information for the average age of the newspaper reader is about 30 to 35 He is married with one or two children He is a member of the current generation and not shocked by scientific facts Indeed he is hungry for sound information on child rearing marriage problems per sonality development business psychology and mental hygiene or worries The average publisher however fs nearer 60 to 65 so unless he keeps an open mind he tends to drop behind the attitudes of his tradition from Brigham City Utah 2 tele- phone us and scream somewhat as follows: “‘Such awful stuff as Dr Crane writes! It isn’t fit to print in a family newspaper! My! My!’ “And I suspect you know the ‘stuff to which she refers But keep it boiling A newspaper’s job is to present facts to its readers not only about war and Jjolitics but also in the realm of science and personal problems More power to you!" DIAGNOSIS If readers sometimes think that some of the cases which I discuss in this clinical column are rather frank they should read their Bibles! The Bible never minces words It presents the facts about virtue as well as immorality but its purpose is to enlighten people so that they can lead happier lives Some of these “ancient and frustrated biddies” should read such books as Genesis in their family Bible Then they would realize that far from being frank I am unusually restrained and circumspect In my discussion of human behavior problems A Human Interest Column I realize of course that songe older people may be surprised at certain sex cases described herein But that is because they were born before the 20th century and absorbed the ideas of Tennyson which were romantic and poetical That was an age of attempted idealism But all beauty and morality must be based on scientific facts This is an orderly world The best way to promote happiness and virtue therefore consists of preparing our children to meet life as they are bound to find it Pollyanna optimism is unwise If it deprives children of the actual facts by which to avoid temptation or protect their men slang saying "Seating the gums’! What do they mean? 3 Alaska ' which may be a jumping off place from where our bombers can attack Japan once belonged to what country? 1 Crossed swords are the insignia of the U S cavalry 2 Idle gossip aboard ship is called "beating the gums" 3 Russia sold Alaska to the United States SAN FRANCISCO April 29 (AP) Japs today were ordered removed from the city of Portland by next Tuesday in the first order evacuating enemy aliens and American-dap- s from Oregon Portland will be the first major Pacific coast city to be cleared enPrevious orders tirely of Japs have directed the removal of Japs from sections of the other principal west coast ports— Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle and San Diego— and a strip on the central California coast The orders Issued today by Lieutenant General J L DeWitt commanding general of the western defense command and the Fourth army provide for evacuating nearly 2000 Japs from the Port- 3 it 400-mi- le ft & s I ’sv' Is me recently f I!d like to see how you handle the mail and keep the wheels of your organization meshing smooth- - gether delightful cross stitched elephant— sprinkling the tihy duck with water marching off to market on Tuesday with a vry tiny IK s a prominent midwestern newspaper editor with remarkable talent as a short story writer "I may drive over to Chicago soon for a visit with you" he wrote coming to your house you dread as you would a band of looting savages The Uncouth Child Never Learns Mothers say "Oh I know Johnny and Mary have terrible manners but they will learn how to behave when they grow up" But they don’t They grow up into being the girls who wipe lipstick all over your best embroidered towels and the boys who burn cigaret holes in your lace tablecloths and bend the silver to show how strong their hands are and who let old ladies climb over them at "the theatre and who never demean themselves td write a note of thanks for AC& it 1 36 ORDERED TO GO A land area I 34 Here are some of Lilly Dache’s new summertime war STRING WOOD REPLACE FELT METAL bonnets— startling saucily sophisticated as this wag of a designer ever concocted and yet scarcely a bit of pre-what makings in the lot! Everybody’s been talking about new —style instead of mere ersatz Dache is doing it With pieces of string wood Christmas tree fixings and oh yes imagination Two “coifs” one of the shapes significantly stressed in the new collection are shown above A "coif” may be cotton draped ’round the head as at left above But it is draped piece of bright theatrical-gauzelik- e just a broad-at-easixteenth century Dutch style The extension is visible here on the right side of the in the model’s head That garland is made of wood beads A second interpretation of the “coif” upper right silhouette can be seen The “coif” is importis contrived from lace straw and here the backward-peake- d hats and hair-do- s ant because it strongly advances the trend of flatter-toppe- d jf non-pompado- ur Bedtime Stories DANNY MEADOW MOUSE SEEKS AID -- BY THORNTON W BURGESS Danny Meadow Mouse was almost crazy 'Yes sir Danny was So was Nanny almost crazy Meadow Mouse Little Mite the smallest and smartest of tHeir four babies was nowhere to found No one knew what had become of him They looked In every hiding place they could think of in the pile of old cornstalks where their home was and they called and called Then It was that either Teeny Weeny or Midget I don’t know which told Danny how Mite had said some day he would slip away and see the Great World and how Mite often had slipped out from under the cornstalks and explored Danny’s private little paths for a little way although he had been forbidden to Then Danny was sure that little Mite had run away and though he wouldn’t have had Nanny know it for the world he didn’t have the least bit of hope of ever- - seeing Mite again You see he knew all about the sharp eyes of hungry neighbors all the time watching for careless Meadow Mice and he knew that little Mite didn’t know how to fool them So Danny told Nanny not' to worry and that he would go look for Mite and bring him home Nanny said that she would try not worry but of course she couldn't help worrying some In fact she worried terribly but she tried to hide it from Danny as he started off to look for the lost baby Now Danny hadn’t the 'least idea where to look He knew that probably little Mite had started off along one of the privatq little paths but there were many very many private little paths and of course Danny didn’t have the least idea which one to take So he ran along one then another and another all the time calling in his funny little squeaky voice for Mite Every few steps he would stop to listen' for a reply But not once did he hear a reply The reason was that he was going in a different direction from thequite one taken by his lost baby “Oh dear if only I could be in several places at the same time!” cried Danny And then he thought of something Why not get help? Of course that was the thing t6 do He would run over to the dear Old Briar Patch and ask Peter Rabbit to help hunt for little lost Mite To think is to do with Danny Meadow Mouse and he started right away for the dear Old Briar Patch He was all out of breath when he found Peter Rabbit Peter shook his head reprovingly “Don’t you know that you ought not to run so on a hot day?” asked he “Yes” panted Danny “but I just had to Oh Peter will you help me find my little Mite?’’ Peter looked at Danny very hard “What’s that?” said he putting a hand behind an ear as if to make sure of hearing better “Please please don’t waste any time Peter but hurry and help me find my - lost baby!” begged Danny Peter looked more puzzled than ever “Your little Mite! Your baby! What under the sun are you talking about Danny Meadow Mouse? Are you crazy?” he demanded Then for the first time Danny remembered that Peter knew nothfamily ing about Nanny or the of four beautiful babies — Teeny Weeny Midget and Mite He had kept his secret so well that no one knew anything about it Now the secret was out for Peter wouldn’t be able to keep it to save him no matter how hard he might try Danny sighed Then he told Peter all about it Peter listened with eyes wide open with surprise When Danny reached the part about little Mite and how he had run away Peter patted him gently on the shoulder “Don’t you worry Danny” said he “We’ll find him all right I know all about it You remember how last year my little Pete was lost But he came out safe and sound and so will Mite Now I’m look going to start right away to look and back You go for him among your private little paths and I’U hurry around outside If he has come outside some one will be sure to have seen him” With that off started Peter to help look lipperty-lipperty-lfor little Mite Meadow Mouse Next Story: Peter Rabbit Hears of Little Mite (Released by The Associated Newspapers) ip ABNER 93 SEEKS TO ENTER SERVICE (D-Tex- 40-ho- ur Take My Word for It SURPRISE WORD OF THE WEEK We learned In geography classes that an ATOLL is a coral island encircling a lagoon But apparently many of us failed to learn that the pronunciation is not “AY-tolto rhyme with may pole The dictionaries give us these e” J AT-a- hl Pattern No 8162 April v 29 (AP)— Sir 35-in- ch er im uh-TA- J USS-kwee-b- ah self-address- ed ESTES PARK Colo April 29 (AP) — Spry and Insistent 93- Abner Sprague came year-ol- d down from his mountain hotel rifle and with a muzzle-loadin- g a powder horn yesterday to try to register for selective service “I’d be just as good against the Japs and nazis - as a good I am” many men half as old ascame to asserted Sprague who estabEstes Park in 1868 and lished the region’s first resort hotel In Moraine Park in 1875 “Til get In this thing or bust!’’ en-velo- pe You'll Feel ' On Your Toes In t There’s a in Airsteps like the lift of a fine day to your spirits It’s the refreshing soft ease and of the magic sole cushion of tiny air cells under your foot It’s a rare treat to feet and you get It In the of light feminine smartest i shoes eet shock-absorbi- ng Spectators and dressy pumps Whites combinations and colors Sale! 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